Egypt's NUCA, SHMFF sign New Cairo land allocation for integrated urban project    CIB named Egypt's Bank of the Year 2025 as factoring portfolio hits EGP 4bn    Egypt declares Red Sea's Great Coral Reef a new marine protected area    Oil prices edge higher on Thursday    Gold prices fall on Thursday    Egypt, Volkswagen discuss multi-stage plan to localise car manufacturing    Egypt denies coordination with Israel over Rafah crossing    Egypt to swap capital gains for stamp duty to boost stock market investment    Egypt tackles waste sector funding gaps, local governance reforms    Egypt, Switzerland explore expanded health cooperation, joint pharmaceutical ventures    Egypt recovers two ancient artefacts from Belgium    Private Egyptian firm Tornex target drones and logistics UAVs at EDEX 2025    Egypt opens COP24 Mediterranean, urges faster transition to sustainable blue economy    Egypt's Abdelatty urges deployment of international stabilisation force in Gaza during Berlin talks    Egypt, Saudi nuclear authorities sign MoU to boost cooperation on nuclear safety    Giza master plan targets major hotel expansion to match Grand Egyptian Museum launch    Australia returns 17 rare ancient Egyptian artefacts    China invites Egypt to join African duty-free export scheme    Egypt calls for stronger Africa-Europe partnership at Luanda summit    Egypt begins 2nd round of parliamentary elections with 34.6m eligible voters    Egypt warns of erratic Ethiopian dam operations after sharp swings in Blue Nile flows    Egypt scraps parliamentary election results in 19 districts over violations    Egypt extends Ramses II Tokyo Exhibition as it draws 350k visitors to date    Egypt signs host agreement for Barcelona Convention COP24 in December    Al-Sisi urges probe into election events, says vote could be cancelled if necessary    Filmmakers, experts to discuss teen mental health at Cairo festival panel    Cairo International Film Festival to premiere 'Malaga Alley,' honour Khaled El Nabawy    Egypt golf team reclaims Arab standing with silver; Omar Hisham Talaat congratulates team    Egypt launches National Strategy for Rare Diseases at PHDC'25    Egypt launches Red Sea Open to boost tourism, international profile    Omar Hisham Talaat: Media partnership with 'On Sports' key to promoting Egyptian golf tourism    Sisi expands national support fund to include diplomats who died on duty    Egypt's PM reviews efforts to remove Nile River encroachments    Egypt resolves dispute between top African sports bodies ahead of 2027 African Games    Germany among EU's priciest labour markets – official data    Paris Olympic gold '24 medals hit record value    It's a bit frustrating to draw at home: Real Madrid keeper after Villarreal game    Russia says it's in sync with US, China, Pakistan on Taliban    Shoukry reviews with Guterres Egypt's efforts to achieve SDGs, promote human rights    Sudan says countries must cooperate on vaccines    Johnson & Johnson: Second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19    Egypt to tax bloggers, YouTubers    Egypt's FM asserts importance of stability in Libya, holding elections as scheduled    We mustn't lose touch: Muller after Bayern win in Bundesliga    Egypt records 36 new deaths from Covid-19, highest since mid June    Egypt sells $3 bln US-dollar dominated eurobonds    Gamal Hanafy's ceramic exhibition at Gezira Arts Centre is a must go    Italian Institute Director Davide Scalmani presents activities of the Cairo Institute for ITALIANA.IT platform    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



Gettin' jiggy with it
Published in Daily News Egypt on 02 - 05 - 2008

We all secretly want to be in a music video. We sing into our hairbrushes, we dance in front of our mirrors, all part of our fantasies that the cameras are rolling and all eyes are on us.
For some of us, said music video is hip hop. The confidence and attitude that go hand-in-hand with the genre make it exciting - not to mention our aspirations to shake it like Beyonce.
Fitness center Body Works offers women the chance to get in touch with their hidden hip hop personas and break it down .
Brining those moves fresh from New York, where hip hop culture originated, is Dalia El Nazer. Her passion for dancing and training in the Big Apple inspired her to introduce hip hop dancing to Cairo.
"I hadn't planned on taking it on a professional level. All I knew was that I have a passion for dancing, she said.
El Nazer is no stranger to learning steps, and following choreography she had taken up synchronized swimming professionally and explained that when she stopped, she felt like something was missing. It was then that she began entertaining the idea of taking her dancing further.
El Nazer did her research, got in touch with different choreographers and used online forums until she narrowed it down to the Broadway Dance Center (BDC) in New York, where she enrolled for a three-month program.
She challenged herself by enrolling in advanced classes. "I traveled all the way to New York. I figured I might as well push myself, and I think I was up to the challenge, she said.
El Nazer attended three classes a day that included jazz funk, hip hop, street jazz, locking and popping, and had only one day off a week. She was taught by choreographers who worked with the likes of Missy Elliot and Justin Timberlake.
El Nazer's parents and friends were supportive of her decision to pursue dance. However, she explains that others might find it out of the ordinary, "but they probably don't know what hip hop is about.
Upon her return from New York, Amani Hafez, co-owner of Body Works, suggested that El Nazer give hip hop classes at the center. "I looked at it as a good opportunity. It was also a way for me to keep practicing.
A little over a month in, and it is clear El Nazer's moves got off on the right foot. The classes were originally scheduled to be conducted once a week but due to the high turnout, it was changed to twice.
"People are very excited about it; they are trying out something new and fun. There are always new techniques and choreography, she explained.
Before the class begins, El Nazer explains to the girls lined up behind her that this is not an aerobics class, it is a dance class. She tells them that the word "Freestyle is their cue to "look at [themselves] in the mirror and just dance, do whatever [they] want and have fun.
"People walk out of the class feeling like they have learnt something new, El Nazer says. She adds that the feedback so far has been positive, with people asking her to extend the one-hour class.
El Nazer was initially worried that people would not be interested in a dance class, let alone hip hop, but her concerns were quickly put to rest. "The difference is that people here do it for fun, rather that for professional reasons like in New York.
Every month, her hip hop students are treated to a new original routine, choreographed by El Nazer herself. "It is like routines are copyrighted, I can't copy someone else's, it would feel like stealing, she says explaining that even though the moves are limited, it is the way you combine them and the flavor you add to them that makes them different.
El Nazer plans to go back to New York, where she can join different workshops and keep in "dance shape. She hopes to one day own her own dance school for children, where they can learn different genres, namely jazz, hip hop or tap.
Despite her hip hop alter ego, El Nazer plans to keep her day job. By day, she works as a knowledge management and outreach specialist for EQI, a development project funded by USAID.
The class's vibrant energy attracts an audience of girls watching through the studio's glass - including Amani Hafez herself. "Wow! It's like a party in there, she said.
Body Works29 El-Shahid Ishak Yacoub St. Heliopolis Tel: (02) 291-6484, (016) 252-737


Clic here to read the story from its source.